Context-specific signaling is a prevalent theme in cancer biology wherein individual molecules and pathways can have multiple or even opposite effects depending on the tumor type. TAK1 represents a particularly notable example of such signaling diversity in cancer progression. Originally discovered as a TGF-β-activated kinase, over the years it has been shown to respond to numerous other stimuli to phosphorylate a wide range of downstream targets and elicit distinct cellular responses across cell and tissue types. Here we present a comprehensive review of TAK1 signaling and provide important therapeutic perspectives related to its function in different cancers.
Multifaceted roles of TAK1 signaling in cancer.
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Mukhopadhyay H, Lee NY. 2020. Multifaceted roles of TAK1 signaling in cancer. Oncogene. 39:1402–1413. doi:10.1038/s41388-019-1088-8.
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